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1939 days ago

Nissan Wingroad 2002

Trevor from Waltham

Nissan Wingroad automatic, 1500cc, with AC, CD player and towbar. Good condition for year, very reliable, 117067km. Only selling as we don't need two cars any more. WOF and Reg to Dec 19 and Jan 20 respectively. Superficial blemishes as shown in photos. $3000 ono. Ph. Trevor 02102511574

Negotiable

1939 days ago

Police remind tradies to keep their gear secure

Neighbourly.co.nz

Christchurch Police are reminding tradies to lock it or lose it, following increasing reports of thefts from 4x4s.

Vehicles have been targeted in the Lyttleton and Corsair Bay areas.

Christchurch Metro Area Prevention Manager Inspector Leairne Dow says that tradies in particular should be … View more
Christchurch Police are reminding tradies to lock it or lose it, following increasing reports of thefts from 4x4s.

Vehicles have been targeted in the Lyttleton and Corsair Bay areas.

Christchurch Metro Area Prevention Manager Inspector Leairne Dow says that tradies in particular should be cautious to secure valuable tools left in vehicles.

Anyone who is the victim of crime or has information that may be useful to Police should let Police know immediately.
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1939 days ago

Poll: Should NZ schools have gender-neutral uniforms?

Sarah Reporter from Stuff

A new law in Wales says schools are required to have gender-neutral uniforms.

This means that while uniforms can include both skirts and pants, schools can't label these as "girls" or "boys" items.

Should NZ follow suit?

To read more, click here.

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Should NZ schools have gender-neutral uniforms?
  • 51.1% Yes
    51.1% Complete
  • 48.9% No
    48.9% Complete
1743 votes
1939 days ago

Large concrete wall blocks central Christchurch street for convention centre

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

A once thriving central Christchurch thoroughfare now runs into a giant concrete wall, but the developers say the site will be "wrapped with pedestrian-friendly spaces" eventually.

Gloucester St in central Christchurch has become a dead end thanks to a new concrete wall built for the new… View more
A once thriving central Christchurch thoroughfare now runs into a giant concrete wall, but the developers say the site will be "wrapped with pedestrian-friendly spaces" eventually.

Gloucester St in central Christchurch has become a dead end thanks to a new concrete wall built for the new convention centre Te Pae.

A spokesman for Crown rebuild company Ōtākaro, which is developing the convention centre, said the concrete wall would eventually be obscured by a separate new development. Once the convention centre was complete, there would be a footpath running around the new building to the river.

1939 days ago

Kids only - keep out!

The Team from Resene ColorShop Ferrymead

Kid’s love somewhere to hide and seek.


This day tent is a perfect fort for indoors or a place to retreat from the sun when playing outside, with highlights of Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick … View more
Kid’s love somewhere to hide and seek.


This day tent is a perfect fort for indoors or a place to retreat from the sun when playing outside, with highlights of Resene colours.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.

Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself

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1939 days ago

Keep NZ homes stink bug free

Biosecurity New Zealand

The brown marmorated stink bug is a pest that can infest your home in the thousands, stinks when crushed, and is almost impossible to get rid of. It is also a major threat to our fruit and vegetable industries.

It’s not in New Zealand yet and we want to keep it that way. It hibernates inside … View more
The brown marmorated stink bug is a pest that can infest your home in the thousands, stinks when crushed, and is almost impossible to get rid of. It is also a major threat to our fruit and vegetable industries.

It’s not in New Zealand yet and we want to keep it that way. It hibernates inside homes.
Find out more

1940 days ago

Thank you: The Southern Trust

Graeme Dingle Foundation

🙏🏻 A huge thank you to The Southern Trust for their amazing support of our National Support Office!

Your contribution really does make a difference to the lives of thousands of Tamariki across Aotearoa!

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1941 days ago

Forever home available for a medium sized Dog

Leslie from Avonside - Dallington

Sadly our boy is at the end of his happy life. We have been complimented many times what great dog owners we are and now we want to offer another dog a home with us. We are wanting a medium sized dog preferrably black and short haired/low maintenance coat we will walk, take to the beach and love it… View moreSadly our boy is at the end of his happy life. We have been complimented many times what great dog owners we are and now we want to offer another dog a home with us. We are wanting a medium sized dog preferrably black and short haired/low maintenance coat we will walk, take to the beach and love it as part of our whanau. No hunting/attack breeds please. Image of our old boy who is a Border Collie/Lab cross.

1940 days ago

Addictive Eaters Anonymous

The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch

Monthly AEA Web events are held on the third Saturday (Greenwich Mean Time) of each month.
For July it is 8am Sunday 21st (NZ time).
For newcomers interested in receiving a Zoom invitation for the event, please email aeawebevent@gmail.com.

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1940 days ago

Pop-up Globe popped up in Christchurch

Pop-up Globe

Hey Neighbours,

Pop-up Globe's Nottingham's company has come to town!

Having opened to full houses and rave reviews in Dunedin & Nelson, we’re excited to be here. This isn’t dusty boring Shakespeare, it’s a live experience.

Now in its second and final week don’t … View more
Hey Neighbours,

Pop-up Globe's Nottingham's company has come to town!

Having opened to full houses and rave reviews in Dunedin & Nelson, we’re excited to be here. This isn’t dusty boring Shakespeare, it’s a live experience.

Now in its second and final week don’t miss the play your favourite sayings came from, Hamlet & Moulin Rouge, Shakespeare style, Measure for Measure, with tickets from $19, and seats available ON STAGE!

"Relish the full-blooded stuff of which theatrical dreams are made." - The Press, Christchurch
Book now

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1941 days ago

Craft stall sites available....

Bev Adams from Woolston Development Project

We still have sites available for interested crafts people at our Twilight Craft Market, Friday, 29 November. Call Bev at Woolston Development Project 3894448 or w.dp@xtra.co.nz

1941 days ago

Youth Volunteer places available...

Bev Adams from Woolston Development Project

We have places available for youth volunteers (Years 10-17) to gain work experience in the childcare industry. If you are interested in working with children in a supportive after school programme environment contact Bev at Woolston Development Project, 3894448 or w.dp@xtra.co.nz

1941 days ago

Hall available for meetings, small group activities...

Bev Adams from Woolston Development Project

We have times during the week that our small hall is available for community use. Contact Bev 3894448 for further information.

1941 days ago

🏕️ Three ProjectK schools have recently returned from their wilderness adventures braving the winter cold. 🌲

Graeme Dingle Foundation

The schools involved were Kelston Girls College, Northcote College and Waitakere College, and the activities they took part in included; tramping, water activities and a solo camping night.

Congrats to all those involved. We hope you all had an amazing time!

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1941 days ago

Retirement living and care you can trust

The Team from

For Ryman Healthcare residents, knowing they’re part of a community they can trust and that genuinely cares, provides real peace of mind. Experience the difference!

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